Chattahoochee Valley Vipers

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Founded2006
Folded2006
ColorsYellow, red, black, white
       
Chattahoochee Valley Vipers
General information
Founded2006
Folded2006
HeadquarteredColumbus, Georgia
at the Columbus Civic Center
ColorsYellow, red, black, white
       
Personnel
OwnersSteven Roddy and Dwayne Robinson
Team history
  • Chattahoochee Valley Vipers (2006)
Home fields
League / conference affiliations
American Indoor Football League (2006)

The Chattahoochee Valley Vipers (or the Valley Vipers for short) were a professional indoor football team based out of Columbus, Georgia. Founded by Brian Schwelling of Acworth, Georgia (former owner of the Johnstown Riverhawks), they were a 2006 expansion member of the American Indoor Football League. Schwelling sold the team to Steven Roddy of Atlanta and Dwayne Robinson of Bermuda who operated the expansion franchise. They played their home games at the Columbus Civic Center.

They held the distinction of winning the closest game in AIFL history. In Week One, they defeated the Daytona Beach Thunder, 48–46, which was the closest game. One week later, they topped that, defeating the Rome Renegades, 40–39. Other than that, they ended the regular season at 8-6 and the SC's fourth seed. They later fell to the eventual Southern Conference champion Rome Renegades 64–39.

On August 9, 2006, Columbus City Manager Isaiah Hugley announced the city's termination of the Vipers' lease on the Columbus Civic Center, ending their sole year in Columbus, Georgia.[1]

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